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The Palau Robert in Barcelona presents the exhibition “Ferran Adrià and elBulli. Risk, Freedom and Creativity”, which will run from 2 February 2012 to 3 February 2013, showing the talent and comprehensive capacity to innovate that Ferran Adrià, the late 20th and early 21st centuries’ most influential chef, has applied...

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SAN FERMIN – the Running of the Bulls Fiestas San Fermin Festival is without any doubt the wildest and most fun festival in Europe and maybe in the world. The amazingly festive atmosphere and the way pamplonicas (locals) party has to be seen to be believed!! The Festival begins on the 6th at 12 Noon with El Chupinazo (an amazing opening ceremony) then the fiesta runs...

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the power of our Virtuoso family This is what a new, prospective client who reached out to both Huffman Travel and Made for Spain emailed to Shawna Huffman Owen at Huffman Travel: “I can immediately see that the Virtuoso network gives us the best of both worlds…the ability to work with you and Huffman locally, with the knowledge that your on-the-ground...

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The Ribera del Duero by Petra Costandy - Made for Spain Spain has a rich wine culture. Wine flows on every table throughout the country and there are so many varieties to choose from. I want to let you know about a fruitful region just 1.5 hours drive north of Madrid.  Ribera Del Duero is an authentic winery haven. These sun lush hills produce a grape intense in flavour...

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Best Local Destination Management Company Award Made for Spain has been nominated for the “Best Local Destination Management Company Award” at the “Luxury Travel Advisor Awards of Excellence 2011” We will truly appreciate it if you vote for us. You can do so at  http://www.luxurytraveladvisor.com/awardsofexcellence11

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SAN FERMIN – the Running of the Bulls Fiestas

Category : Food and Wine, Friends, Lifestyle... The way we live, Made for Spain, Spain

San Fermin Festival is without any doubt the wildest and most fun festival in Europe and maybe in the world. The amazingly festive atmosphere and the way pamplonicas (locals) party has to be seen to be believed!! The Festival begins on the 6th at 12 Noon with El Chupinazo (an amazing opening ceremony) then the fiesta runs non-stop through the midnight on July 14th

The Running of the Bulls (the encierro –enclosing–) takes place in Pamplona from July 7th to the 14th at 8 AM each morning from and it lasts around 3 minutes at the most. It is how locals take the bulls for the evening bullfight from outside of the city to the bullring.

Even though the festival is famous for this unusual event, it is only a small part of the fest, something guests really only want to watch it once or twice. It is free to run, if guests want to take the risk but we, at Made for Spain, strongly discourage this. We have the best balconies in the city for seeing the running of the bull so that our clients enjoy the fiesta with no risk.

If interested in San Fermin fiesta or having clients willing to enjoy it please make sure you contact us at Made for Spain so that we can guarantee the ultimate travel experience in San Fermin www.madeforspain.com

the power of our Virtuoso family

Category : Friends, Made for Spain, Made for Spain Staff

This is what a new, prospective client who reached out to both Huffman Travel and Made for Spain emailed to Shawna Huffman Owen at Huffman Travel:

“I can immediately see that the Virtuoso network gives us the best of both worlds…the ability to work with you and Huffman locally, with the knowledge that your on-the-ground intelligence and relationships come from Made for Spain”

WOW!!! This is the power of our Virtuoso family!!! What a wonderful way to begin a week!

The Ribera del Duero by Petra Costandy – Made for Spain

Category : Food and Wine, Friends, History, Lifestyle... The way we live, Made for Spain, Made for Spain Staff


Spain has a rich wine culture. Wine flows on every table throughout the country and there are so many varieties to choose from. I want to let you know about a fruitful region just 1.5 hours drive north of Madrid.  Ribera Del Duero is an authentic winery haven. These sun lush hills produce a grape intense in flavour that gives rise to a variety of deep and heady wines.  Bodega Lopez Cristobal http://www.lopezcristobal.com/LopezCristobal_en is nestled in the picturesque village of Roa de Duero.  Its owner Galo López Cristobal is keen to give his visitors an intimate insight into the workings behind an operational winery that distributes wine all over the world. I can recommend the Crianza, bottled in 2008, but why not decide for yourself which is your favorite? In the tranquility of the winery garden you will taste and sample a selection of the very finest wines on  offer whilst chatting over a light tapas with Galo. As he explained to me, whenever wine is involved it’s a social occasion, it lets you see the world in a different color. Whether it be at home or out with friends and family wine brings us together and it is this element that has made him such a fan as well as a real expert in the subject.  This experience is not only for wine buffs, it would suit anyone looking to get a sense of Spanish life and culture.  A great opportunity to get out of the city and visit the beautifully, green, open spaces of the Spanish countryside whilst learning about a rural occupation spanning thousands of years, a bedrock for Spanish economy and customs.

Maybe one the most fun things I had to do for Made for Spain!!!

Category : Friends, Lifestyle... The way we live, Made for Spain, Made for Spain Staff

Here we are… singing and dancing with friends

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CBnUldifFac&feature=youtube_gdata_player

Madrid Rio – Dont miss it!

Category : Art, Friends, Lifestyle... The way we live, Made for Spain, Spain, Spain - Madrid, Sports

The latest in Madrid by Andrew Ferren for the New York Times  http://travel.nytimes.com/2011/07/10/travel/recreation-on-madrid-waterfront-heads-up.html?ref=travel

Top 10 restaurants in the World… and 4 of them are Spanish… aren’t we lucky???

Category : Food and Wine, Friends, Lifestyle... The way we live, Made for Spain, Spain

So the list of the Top 10 restaurants in the World has finally been published

To our delight 4 of them are in Spain. More reasons to come and enjoy in our country!

1. Noma – Denmark

2. El Bulli – Spain

3. The Fat Duck- UK

4. El Celler de Can Roca – Spain

5. Mugaritz – Spain

6. Osteria Francescana- Italy

7. Alinea – USA

8. Daniel – USA

9. Arzak – Spain

10. Per Se – USA

Please feel free to call us for table booking. We can get you in all of them except for El Bulli that is closing its doors in some days.

Come and enjoy!

Come rain or shine the Spanish know how to enjoy life…Madrid has proved to be a real “hotspot” whatever the weather. By Petra Costandi – Made for Spain Travel Consultant

Category : Art, Food and Wine, Friends, History, Lifestyle... The way we live, Made for Spain Staff, Spain, Spain - Madrid

When thinking of a fall or winter destination Spain may not immediately spring to mind but there is so much more diversity to this fascinating country than simply sun, sand and sangria. Having moved to Madrid from Britain, with its well-known weather uncertainties almost a year ago, I was surprised to find such distinct weather changes here.  However, I have just spent my first wintertime in the city and have learnt to embrace the chillier season and can now see that Madrid makes for a perfect winter getaway.

This bustling, vibrant capital has one of the most variable climates in the country but as the seasons change so too does the atmosphere of the city, presenting another, less well known side of Spanish lifestyle and culture.

The temperatures tend to drop around early November and rise again by the beginning of March. In between these months I have to admit it does get a little nippy but on the plus side the days remain mostly bright, sunny and crisp throughout the season.  As the days get shorter and the nights get longer the city’s rich indoor nightlife steps in with all its sparkle and vitality so you have even more opportunity to enjoy the bustling restaurants and cosy tapas bars so well established within the city.

Start off your day with a heart-warming breakfast of churros, a traditional and still very popular Spanish donut dipped in warm chocolate, the perfect winter perk. Madrid has a long history of café culture that rivals that of other European cities such as Paris and Berlin and Madrileños have been meeting in coffee shops to debate, catch up with friends and family and even been the base for great writers such as most famously, Ernest Hemmingway. Due to this great literary café culture here in the city there are a few historic places but my personal recommendation would be Café Comercial which is located right next to Bilbao metro station as, being slightly out of the touristy down town area, here you will see long entrenched locals and trendy youth alike.

Afterwards, you might jump into one of the city’s many available and affordable taxis to take you along the Castellana which is Madrid’s main artery road with picturesque views (all the way) to Retiro Park. In terms of city parks this is one of Europe’s best kept secrets, maintaining its beauty throughout the year and in frosty weather still often buzzing with people and stalls while the lake glistens in the winter sun. Generate some warmth by following the signs to Retiro’s beautiful Crystal House which is a hidden gem!!  Built in 1887 this building, constructed totally out of glass, is a wonderful example of Madrid’s elegant history. See if you can catch a glimpse of the local black swans gliding past on the nearby pond.  Refresh and keep warm with another hot drink in one of the park’s coffee shops.

Alternatives, perfect for a winter’s morning, could be a visit to the world famous Prado art gallery where you will be wrapped up in all the glowing colour and vibrancy expressed by some of Spain’s most renowned painters. Or shop til you drop in one of the capitals many shopping streets, I recommend the Salamanca district whose streets brim with high end fashion where you can cosy up on a winters day and kit yourself out for a stylish sub zero season.

Spaniards take pleasure in their lengthy lunches and so after working up an appetite, a winter’s afternoon is the perfect setting to enjoy Madrid’s famous Cocido stew. Packed with traditional meats, chick peas and nourishing vegetables, it is normally served hot and will arrive at your table bubbling and can be washed down with a local red wine (or two!). One of thy city’s well regarded restaurants is Casa Corola, in the Salamanca district. The art of relaxing Spanish style may take a bit of getting used to and an afternoon of Cocido may see you wile away the hours but this traditional meal is all about spending time together with loved ones and shouldn’t be rushed.

Come rain or shine the Spanish know how to enjoy life and I have loved the winter in the country’s capital. So if you are starting to think of what to do in the potentially dreary months this coming winter I recommend Madrid, it won’t disappoint. Even if the temperatures do drop the city’s exuberance does not and it has proved to be a real “hotspot” whatever the weather.

The A-to-Z Guide to Traveling with Kids by Wendy Perrin

Category : Friends, Kids, Lifestyle... The way we live, Spain

This is one of the better if not the best article I have ever read about traveling with kids… don’t miss it. Gracias Wendy!

http://www.concierge.com/cntraveler/articles/503537

Traditional Spanish “rosquillas” recipe

Category : Food and Wine, Friends, Lifestyle... The way we live, Made for Spain Staff, Spain - Sevilla

Mariana, one of our better guides in Sevilla, came to the office last week with a box full of Spanish Rosquillas she had cooked for us. She was in Madrid visiting and thought we would like to try her cooking specialty. We loved them so much that asked her to send us what was her family recipe for the traditional Spanish “rosquillas” . We hope you enjoy cooking them.

3 eggs, 250 ml olive oil extra virgin, 150 ml milk, 100 ml sweet anisette, 250 gr sugar, 900 gr flour approximately, 20 gr baking powder, grated lemon zest (outer lemon skin) of 2 lemons, 1 cinnamon stick, orange peels of 2 oranges, 3 or 4 cloves and 1 liter of olive oil approximately to fry the pastry

In the olive oil fry the cloves, 1 orange peel and the cinnamon stick to flavour it. Remove and leave it to cool down. In a bowl beat the eggs, the sugar, the milk, the olive oil, the anisette and the grated lemon zest. Next, add the flour with the baking powder little by little and knead the dough very well. The dough should be sticky. To make the doughnuts, smear your hands with oil to avoid the dough sticking on them. In the olive oil where you are going to fry the doughnuts, fry 1 orange peel to flavor it. Remove the orange peel. Fry the doughnuts medium temperature. Once fried, put them on a tray with blotting paper to drip the oil. Finally, coat them in ground sugar.

ENJOY!

Photos and Food…. Friday is a perfect day for sharing secrets!

Category : Food and Wine, Friends, Lifestyle... The way we live, Spain

Two secrets I want to share with you:

My father, a banker, was a good photographer. My brother Ignacio, a psychologist, is a fantastic photographer. My nephew (and Godson) Jaime is a professional photographer…  but… I want to speak with you about Ignacio, my brother.

When I want to enjoy some beauty I enter http://www.flickr.com/photos/irurita/sets/ I spend some time exploring the different areas and enjoying his work. Ignacio and his family live in Granada. They love exploring the villages and countryside of Andalucia… If you want to be fulfilled with Spain and its beauty I suggest you to do as I do, and spend some time enjoying my brother’s world!

The second secret is related to food… yes… Beauty is important but so is food!!!

I want to introduce you to http://monsieurcocotte.blogspot.com/Vivir para comer”… “Live to eat”. If you don’t speak Spanish you may want to use the Google application to translate its recipes… Trust me… it is worth the bother!!

Enjoy a great weekend! We have 20º Celsius (68º Fahrenheit) in Spain today and we all are ready to enjoy this wonderful weekend. Monday will bring winter back so… Time will enjoy!